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Symptoms disappeared 10 weeks 5 days!!!

So I'm now 10 weeks 5 days and appear to be feeling totally fine. Had no sickness for about 5 days, when I've had rest bad nausea and vomiting everyday since 6 weeks. My boobs are still a little sore but also had a burst of energy over the last couple of days. I've seen so many people put similar posts and saying don't worry but it's so hard not to worry. I had a private scan at 8 weeks 4 days and everything was fine, 12 week scan can't come quick enough! Xx

I'm 9+3 and nausea gone. But still so tired can't function. But it is a worry. Hasn't the placenta just taken over progesterone production instead of the ovaries, maybe it's for some weird reason like that.
It's frightening. Scan & harmony on Friday. Just have to hold it together until then!

Hey ladies it's a scary feeling isn't it. I'm 10+3 Had as an at9 weeks but chomping at thebot for my 12 week scan now. I think the placenta can take over around now which might explain it. My DH (dear husband) also points out that whilst some symptoms mightve calmed down others remain in full force (i.e. My Tiredness,wind and mood swings) 😂! So you might well be experiencing symptoms still just not the really obvious ones. Good luck everyone with your scans xx

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